Our beaches

The scenic Falsterbo Peninsula is surrounded by no less than 40 kilometres of pale, white sandy beaches and crystal‑clear waters.

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  • Falsterbo
    Falsterbo
  • Kämpinge
    Kämpinge
  • Ljunghusen
    Ljunghusen
  • Skanör
    Skanör

Skanör Strandbad

This is one of Skåne’s finest beaches — a place that offers both a beautiful nature experience and a strong sense of freedom. The water is shallow for a long stretch, fresh and invigorating, the beach is clean, and the atmosphere generally calm. If you prefer swimming and sunbathing without swimwear, the nudist beach Svanrevet is located nearby.

 

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Skanör Havsbad

The beach enjoys a perfect location next to the lively harbour of Skanör, where you’ll find several cafés and restaurants. Skanörs Havsbad is a family‑friendly beach with gently sloping, shallow waters. Bathing jetties are also located just north of the harbour. If you prefer swimming and sunbathing without swimwear, the nudist beach Svanrevet is located nearby.

 

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Ljunghusens Strandbad

Stretching for several kilometres, the sandy beach lies southwest of the Falsterbo Canal, right next to Ljunghusen.

 

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Ljunghusens Handikappbad

This beach is especially well adapted for accessibility. There is parking just north of the beach, and ramps leading to the jetty and pier make it easier for visitors with limited mobility, including wheelchair users, to get around. Changing rooms with showers and toilets are also available.

 

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Kämpinge Strandbad

South of Höllviken, in Kämpingebukten, lies Kämpinge Strandbad. A wide, kilometre‑long stretch of pale sand, crystal‑clear water, and gentle sand dunes. The beach is easily accessible and offers facilities such as toilets and showers, along with kiosks and a restaurant.

 

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Höllviksnäs Strand

The beach along Road 100 in Höllviken lies right next to the Falsterbo Canal. Well known, yet rarely crowded, it offers shallow waters that make it an ideal spot for beginners. And if you’d like to end the day with a beautiful sunset — you’re in exactly the right place. The beach is especially popular for kitesurfing, SUP, and windsurfing. Restaurants, cafés, and toilet facilities are all close by, as well as a bus stop and free parking right next to the beach.

 

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Beach for dogs in Skanör

This section of the beach, just north of the harbour, is a designated dog‑friendly swimming area. Just as wonderful to visit in winter as in summer — and we’re sure both you and your dog will appreciate it.

 

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Falsterbo Strandbad

At the very southwestern tip of the peninsula lies this well‑visited and much‑loved beach — a favourite across southern Sweden and often described as one of the country’s most beautiful. With its deep white sand and soft, foot‑friendly seabed, many compare the beach to a tropical paradise. The shoreline stretches for 4.5 kilometres along the coast.

 

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Falsterbo - a Seaside Resort with a Long History

Wide‑stretching beaches and crystal‑clear waters. Children laughing and splashing, sun‑warmed skin and a light breeze bringing relief. It’s summer break. It’s the 2020s in Falsterbo — a seaside town on Skåne’s south coast, shaped by over a century of bathing culture.